To a certain extent, in this play, Irene (Moriaty) and Benery's Irene can have a good discussion on the experience of both sides in terms of abuse. Watson surpasses Erin's existence on a certain level, or they are irreplaceable and important to Sherlock (but here, "Watson", you have managed to keep the first place in Sherlock's heart! HOLLA!
Last episode: Sherlock yells at Watson "You know what, I almost stole a small bottle of opium at the crime scene yesterday! Know why I frown? Because of you. Because I know how much you'll treat me Disappointed! I'm very disappointed in you now!"
Sherlock didn't really believe in this weak-looking woman at first, because it came from men's views on women, and always felt that they couldn't have any influence on themselves (in addition, Irene had left Sherlock with He made an indelible impression that other women had much less influence on him). But soon, he didn't know how (?) to try it - detox. Although very reluctant to go to meetings , but he at least restrained himself. This is especially true in the last episode, when his mental stress and pain pressure reached the extreme, he couldn't bear to get that small bottle of opium. Although Watson may not know, Xia Xia Locke will condemn himself very much for this.
In the original, their interdependence is not so strong, maybe it has nothing to do with gender. Only here, the director seems to want to portray Watson as irreplaceable in Sherlock's mind The location, so I was very sad when I saw it (the scar was poked)
- the above is only my personal opinion, if you don't like it, don't spray it
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